Nearly 64 percent of Illinois voters in 33 jurisdictions supported opting into the federal tax credit scholarship program in a non-binding question on the ballot.
In most situations generally a direct Federal dollar for dollar tax credit is generated by the donations to a scholarship fund that can be selected by the donor. I would assume most religious, Catholic, Lutheran etc., would be on the list as assorted other private schools. It has nothing to do with property taxes in Illinois.
Riverbender
1 month ago
No big deal simply contribute to a program in a neighboring state helping American students just the same.
CTU don’t want this or school choice.
I already donate my property taxes towards that
In most situations generally a direct Federal dollar for dollar tax credit is generated by the donations to a scholarship fund that can be selected by the donor. I would assume most religious, Catholic, Lutheran etc., would be on the list as assorted other private schools. It has nothing to do with property taxes in Illinois.
No big deal simply contribute to a program in a neighboring state helping American students just the same.